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Daily News Stuff 18 April 2026

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  • Intel's new Core Series 3 is its answer to the MacBook Neo.  (PC World)

    The A18 CPU used in the MacBook Neo uses 6W maximum, and typically throttles down to 4W since the laptop is passively cooled.

    All models in the Core Series 3 range use 35W maximum and a base of 15W, which is rather more than that.  So while it may be Intel's answer, it is not necessarily a good answer.

    The first laptop announced with the Core Series 3 is Honor's Magicbook 14.  That costs around $1000, but on the other hand it comes with 32GB of RAM and 1TB of SSD, which is more than is even possible in the MacBook Neo.


  • Meanwhile AMD's legendary 5800X3D may be making a return.  (Tom's Hardware)

    AMD has officially made non-committal noises about this.  The chip was taken off the market allegedly because it was too competitive with the newer 7800X3D.  But with DDR5 prices in cislunar orbit, and the slower 5700X3D and 5600X3D also retired from the market, it would be a very welcome sign.

    But it's allegedly a 10th anniversary special edition, and Ryzen's 10th anniversary is in December, counting from the announcement, or next March counting from retail availability.  Hope we're not going to have to wait that long.

    I mean, it's not like I have 384GB of DDR4 RAM lying around, but if I did I might be interested.


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